ok so i wrote the seller and they said that the roller and pole and power cord are included…is 700 a good price for the machine? or is the 128 just as good of a machine for 500? what is the difference between the 2 and how far apart in time were these 2 units made?
also would there be a big difference in the comfort level for the client between the 2 units?
Silhouet Tone Blend ST 250
The 328 is the better machine, and is worth the extra $200. There should also be an edge towards comfort lefel on these two machines.
Thanks for all the info on the Silhouet-Tone Sequentium 328 Pro.
I ended up buying it for $700, and I can’t wait to receive it.
A Clareblend Ultrablend for $500. Even though there is a reserve, I’d bid anyway and see if the seller will sell it even if the reserve isn’t met.
An Instantron Blendtone, the blend version of the venerable Tronco SS-69 that is common on eBay.
It doesn’t come with a needleholder, red and black cords and a ground so one would have to buy them separately (about $60-70)
Make them an offer, and you might be able to get it for half if they just want to get rid of it.
A unique find, Mr. Bono’s Telangitron machine (starts at $30, they say it doesn’t turn on but might just be a fuse or something minor that TES can handle.)
i agree
An older Clareblend blend machine for $200
I strongly recommend that if you are buying an older machine with the hopes of fixing it at TES that you contact them first.
The person who handles repairs there told me that an old Clareblend that doesn’t work is a paperweight. Maybe, a skilled repair person could fix them, but I was told by TES that the transisters are not made anymore. I would have thought that transistors are off the shelf and not proprietary, but that is what they said. Two way shipping will be expensive and it costs just to start looking with no guarantees.
If it isn’t lighting up, check the cord, open the box and look for fuses and disconnected wires, fried components etc yourself first.
electronic parts on circuit boards are sometimes not marked with generic part numbers. If you buy enough of a part, you can get them printed with a part number that makes sense only to you. This can make it difficult to buy a replacement or figure out an equivalent.
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The rare appearance of The Silhouet-Tone VMC
This seller wants no haggling or deadbeat bidders, and is offering a buy it not price of $2500.
Very fair price for a great epilator. It is easy to use. It is great for sensation issues epecially.
That makes sense, Rhodesenger.
Fischer Compu-Blend (the first generation model I think), from a home user who purchased it new and claims to have only used it for a few hours. Starting at $500, with carrying case, manuals, a box of Sterex needles, the Hinkel book and another book I am not familiar with.
Is it allso possible to buy some used machines for such money in europe without shipping from USA?
Yes, but they are not often offered on Ebay. When they are, it is usually a Sterex machine.
Are the Sterex machines good ones? Is this price ok, or can it be bought cheaper? Im a beginner and want to do some work on me by myself…
“WE COULD ALSO EXCHANGE SWITCHED NEEDLE HOLDER FOR A FOOTSWITCH AND NON SWITCHED NEEDLE HOLDER IF PREFERRED (£24.99 EXTRA)”
And how is it possible to work with this machine without footwork? What means the non switched needle holder and the switched one? Which one should be bought?
Does someone know if there have to be payed any fees when shipping to Germany?
In England, most machines are set up so that you engage the electricity with a button on the probe holder. In the US and most other places, the treatment energy is set off by tapping a footswitch. Same thing, different button. Of course, people like me just use the auto sensor and it doesn’t matter if the thing is set up for foot switch or probe button.